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Auto mechanic
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Auto mechanic
A mechanic works on the rear end of a carAn auto mechanic is a
mechanic
who specializes in
automobile
maintenance,
repair, and sometimes modification and design. Education is usually
post-secondary or secondary vocational education, although apprenticeship under
a master mechanic is also an accepted method of learning the trade. A good
mechanic must be proficient in mathematics, physics, electronics and computer
science as well as logical processes used for diagnosing problems. Most
reputable mechanics are ASE certified, which is a standardized method of testing
skill level. The technology used in automobiles changes very rapidly and the
mechanic must be prepared to learn these new technologies and systems. The auto
mechanic has a physically demanding job, often exposed to temperature extremes
and well as lifting heavy objects and staying in uncomfortable positions for
extended periods as well as exposure to gasoline, solvents and other toxic
chemicals. Related jobs include motorcycle repair and small engine repair.
Auto 'mechanics' are today professionally referred to as 'technicians', due
to the level of technological competency now required to diagnose and perform
needed repairs. Fading quickly is the day of the 'shadetree mechanic', who
needed little knowledge of todays computerized systems. Today's technician must
have knowledge of these systems, as well as more basic mechanical principles.
Due to the increasingly labyrinthine nature of the technology that is now
incorporated into automobiles, most automobile dealerships now provide
sophisticated diagnostic computers to each technician, without which they would
be unable to diagnose or repair a multitude of common failures.
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